No passage for now. The oak tree is bigger than it looks! |
We're having a wild night here in Lambrose Canyon (Trabuco Cyn. area just above O'Neill Park). Officials are evacuating residents of nearby neighborhoods: Silverado Cyn., Modjeska Cyn., etc. The weather people are warning that we might get 5-7 inches of rain tonight! (That's a frightening thought.)
Already, a large tree has fallen and has blocked our exit from Lambrose Canyon. Anni sent me a pic. (See.)
Evidently, there was a construction worker at the rental (on our property) who discovered late this afternoon that he was no longer able to drive out (i.e., to drive home). Anni got on the horn to try to get help with moving the tree; she didn't get far; after a while she sought the guy out but could find neither him nor his pickup. But the tree's still blocking the road! Huh?
I suggested taking a look up Lambrose in the other direction: the road peters out into non-existence and mud as it goes up a box canyon (back in the early 70s, it was still passable but it has steadily deteriorated). But Anni couldn't find him there, nor is there any indication anyone had driven up that way.
So it's a mystery.
Sounds like one of our neighbors has arranged for help with the tree in the morning. So there's that.
We'll be all right, I'm sure, though we may experience some flooding tonight (especially down at the studio, which flooded a week or two ago during a relatively moderate storm).
And boy is it cold—about 49 degrees already! (My place doesn't have heat, 'ceptin for one or two space heaters.) Sheesh!
As always, Teddy says "hey!"
Voice of OC photo |
2 comments:
Waking up just now in Modjeska. There's a hard closure of the canyon road so I'll get my boots on later and take a walk to see what happened last night. The rain has been steady. Sytill is. The rumor last night was that Silverado's creek would jump its bed and take the road.
Stay safe, Roy.
Are you all clear on blockage?
Don't let Roy or Andrew do any mud sliding.
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